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Dec 01
Today's Other News
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on Ubergizmo:
Leaked Images Of Dropped Nokia Handset
Nokia joins Sony Ericsson and Motorola by canceling a handset of their
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on TechCrunch:
Holiday Online Retail Traffic: Walmart And Amazon Duked It Out
According to Hitwise, U.S. visit numbers across all tracked retail categories declined
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on Read/Write Web:
It seems we're approaching a new age here on the Internet. Instead
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on OhGizmo!:
Droplet CDP3.1 'Mini' CD Player - Looks Expensive, Is Expensive
At first glance the Droplet CD Player looks like it was built
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on /Message:
Edmodo: Educational Microstreaming... And More?
I recently stumbled upon Edmodo, which is a clever and lean microstreaming
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on Searchblog:
Another Yahoo search rumor, as Om puts it - this one
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on Mashable:
The Huffington Post has raised 25 million dollars in funding from Oak
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on CrunchGear:
Renesas to Unveil Full HD Video Processor for Cell Phones
Renesas, the world's biggest manufacturer of microcontrollers, is planning to unveil a
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on Ars Technica:
Nokia Pulls out of Japan as Gadget Demand Nosedives
Earlier this week, Nokia warned of a drop in global demand
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on Alarm: Clock:
iPhone Video App Platform LiveRail Raises Funds
We covered then London-based LiveRail back in July 2007 when it launched.
Recent Posts from BoingBoing
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Trouble in Online Travel: American Airlines Ditches Kayak (Maybe Orbitz Too)
After years of ceding the upper hand in online travel to booking
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Lie Down Computer Workstations - The Zero-Gee
This has to be one of the most comfortable workstations ever
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Western Digital VelociRaptor Hard Drive
Western Digital's new VelociRaptor hard drive can now be used for low-power,
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Intel Launches Chips That Will Bring the Internet to Everyday Devices
Intel is releasing the first in a series of chips that are
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Firefox 3.0.1 Portable Edition-a USB Key Must-Have
If you've been using the new version 3 of Firefox and liking
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1966 Prediction of Home Computer in 1999 (Video Link Updated)
It's amazing how accurate these predictions from 1966 were about home computers in 1999, and not just what they can do (or having them at all) but what many people would inevitably use them for most of the time...


